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The Fenwick Fall Classic Walleye fishing tournament is returning to Crooked Creek Bay on the upper reaches of Fort Peck Reservoir early in August. The tournament was held at Hell Creek last year due uncertainties of lake level for the tournament.
The lake level this year has risen since the spring runoff, and is well above the minimum level needed to maintain safety for the participants. As tournament directors, we are excited to return the event to Crooked Creek, and have had a tremendous amount of support from the Harris family and the Marina to make this a great event.

A Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks bowhunter education online field course will take place in Glasgow on Tuesday, July 26. Students must have completed the online education course before participating in the field day.
Starting in 2017, the purchase of a Montana bow and arrow license will be required prior to applying for any archery-only permit. To purchase a bow and arrow license an individual must meet one of the following requirements:
• show completion of a bowhunter education course

That’s been the question on the minds of many Lewistown residents, as the lone Chinese restaurant in Lewistown has had its doors closed for weeks.

“Everywhere I go, people ask,” said Michelle Kong, daughter of former China Garden employees Sylvia Tong and Feng Chiang Jiang, who is in town from San Francisco while her father works to get the restaurant going again.

Kong said China Garden employees and her father – the former chef – are currently updating doors for fire safety and cleaning out the kitchen and basement.

Could the Power Mercantile building on Main Street be the future of Lewistown’s downtown? A discussion has started about the potential of the building, which this week was in discussions as the host of potential housing co-operative.

Inventions have led to many activities, conveniences, clubs and more, but with new technology comes the end of one era and the start of another. Such is the situation with digital transmission of waves to deliver television.

Three bikes leaned against the outside wall of the Stanford Laundromat in late June, the riders of these vehicles taking some time from their travels to wash their clothes. They had been in Belt earlier that day, eaten lunch at the Cabin Creek Bar in Geyser and had chosen to stay in Stanford for the night before heading to Lewistown on Wednesday.